Rancho Santa Fe

Rockin’ gala supports Nativity School

Rockin’ gala supports Nativity School

RANCHO SANTA FE — The Nativity School moms Jana Insogna and Kim Seiber, love the opportunity to lead the students in chants, cheers, singing and dancing all in the name of school spirit.

Latin festival at Rowe school

RANCHO SANTA FE — R. Roger Rowe School hosts its third annual Latin Festival from 1:30 to 4 p.m. April 4 in the school’s Performing Arts Center, 5927 La Granada.

Donation funds breathing equipment

RANCHO SANTA FE — Rancho Santa Fe firefighters can breathe easier thanks to a $6,525 grant from G.S. Levine Insurance Services and Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company. The grant funds self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) cylinders, which provide a continuous flow of clean, breathable air when firefighters are in a contaminated environment with smoke, fire or other [...]

Fill your spring schedule at the center

RANCHO SANTA FE — There are a few seats left for the annual Spring Luncheon to be held at The Crosby in Rancho Santa Fe, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 28. This year’s theme is “Over the Top Tables. Put together your group of friends, select a theme and join in this fun, [...]

Getting inside Bach cantatas

RANCHO SANTA FE — Conductor Rick Westerfield launches the new “Pacific Bach Project: Awake! Rouse the Dawn,” at 7 p.m. April 13, at The Village Church, 6225 Paseo Delicias. The program provides real-time commentary that takes the audience inside the music while vocalists and instrumentalists perform Bach’s works in a church setting. A reception follows [...]

Rancho Santa Fe Association agrees to buy Garden Club property

Rancho Santa Fe Association agrees to buy Garden Club property

RANCHO SANTA FE — The Rancho Santa Fe Association board voted unanimously at its March 22 meeting to move forward with the purchase of the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club property for more than $2.3 million. 

Thievery and charity in Ross Talarico’s newest novel, ‘Sled Run’

Thievery and charity in Ross Talarico’s newest novel, ‘Sled Run’

RANCHO SANTA FE — Drawing from his own experiences growing up in Rochester, N.Y., author Ross Talarico’s new novel “Sled Run,” is a modern day Robin Hood tale about a teenage boy Rosey who’s seduced by the dazzle (and 1959 candy-apple red Mercury convertible) of a local Mafioso, Carm Carlotta.

Italian food comes naturally for family

Italian food comes naturally for family

SANTALUZ — It’s safe to say that Rosina Gangale lives and breathes Italian food.

Rowe teachers set to negotiate with school board

Rowe teachers set to negotiate with school board

RANCHO SANTA FE — At the March 7 school district board meeting, a group of about 25 teachers showed their support for the R. Roger Rowe Faculty Association as it gets set to enter into another round of negotiations with the district over pay and benefits. 

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